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On eBay.com, Authenticity Guarantee is currently available for sneakers - opens in new window or tab, handbags and other luxury accessories - opens in new window or tab, watches - opens in new window or tab, streetwear - opens in new window or tab, jewelry - opens in new window or tab, and trading cards - opens in new window or tab. Check out each category for details on eligibility criteria, available shipping locations, FAQs, and terms and conditions.
You can tell if an item is eligible for the program by looking for the Authenticity Guarantee - opens in new window or tab checkmark on the listing and in search results.
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You can use the Authenticity Guarantee filter when shopping to help you find eligible items.
How Authenticity Guarantee works
When you purchase an eligible item, the seller sends it to an authentication facility, instead of sending it to you directly. Our authenticators are experts with specialist knowledge of their respective product categories.
Once they receive the item, the authenticators verify that the contents of the package are consistent with the seller's listing. They then perform a thorough, multi-step, physical inspection for authenticity. Any packaging and accessories included in the purchase are also reviewed for authenticity. Inspections are generally completed within 2 business days.
If the item passes inspection, it's repackaged and shipped on to you with expedited secure delivery. The authenticated item is accompanied by a card or tag that confirms it has been verified by the authenticator.
Fees and costs for Authenticity Guarantee
For most categories, eBay covers the costs of the Authenticity Guarantee service, including both the expert inspection and shipping from the authentication facility to you.
- In some categories, you'll see Authenticity Guarantee available as an add-on option for lower-priced items. If you purchase the service, you can pay for it along with your item at checkout. All authentication processes and policies remain the same for optional Authenticity Guarantee
- Optional Authenticity Guarantee is currently offered for:
- Wristwatches from $500 to $1,999.99, for a fee of $80 (plus applicable taxes)
- Handbags from $200 to $499.99, for a fee of $40 (plus applicable taxes)
- Jewelry items from eligible brands and categories from $200 to $499.99, for a fee of $40 (plus applicable taxes)
- Optional Authenticity Guarantee is currently offered for:
- When purchasing an ungraded trading card that is also eligible for Authenticity Guarantee, you’ll have the option to purchase grading services
- For sneakers, you'll be charged an additional flat shipping fee - opens in new window or tab to ship to your address after authentication
- Buyers are responsible for paying any customs or duties due on imported items that are eligible for Authenticity Guarantee
Items that won't be authenticated
Even if a listing has the Authenticity Guarantee checkmark, purchases won't be eligible for the program if:
- Your delivery address is in a location where Authenticity Guarantee is not currently offered
- You don't complete checkout and pay on eBay
- You purchase the item on an eBay site where Authenticity Guarantee isn't available (e.g. eBay.fr)
- The seller sends the item directly to you, instead of to the authentication facility
When an eligible purchase reaches the authenticators, they may not be able to provide our full authentication service if:
- The item was listed in the wrong category (e.g. a pair of boots from an eligible brand listed in a sneaker category), or
- The product has been modified from its original state (e.g. with personalized elements such as an autograph or custom artwork)
In these situations, the authenticator will be able to verify that the item's condition matches the listing, but may not be able to verify its authenticity. If we send the item on to you, we'll clearly indicate if there's any part of it that wasn't able to be authenticated.
If an issue is found during inspection
If the authenticity of an item can't be verified, or the item's condition is not consistent with the listing, it won't be sent on to you and you'll get your money back.
Sometimes, an item passes our authenticity checks but there's a minor discrepancy with its listing. For example, the item is not in its original packaging, there's a minor mark that wasn't mentioned in the listing, or it's missing an accessory that was part of the listing.
If this happens, we'll get in touch with you. We'll let you know the details, provide any relevant pictures, and ask you to confirm whether you'd still like to go ahead with the purchase.
- If you choose to go ahead, we'll send it on to you as an authenticated item. Your purchase will still be eligible for eBay Money Back Guarantee
- If you decline the item (or we don't hear back from you within the time frame provided), we'll return it to the seller and you'll get a refund
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You can track your item throughout the authentication process in your Purchases - opens in new window or tab. If we need to contact you about your Authenticity Guarantee purchase, you'll also see this in your Messages - opens in new window or tab, including the time frame to get back to us.
Returns with Authenticity Guarantee
If you've changed your mind about an authenticated item, check the listing in your Purchases - opens in new window or tab to see if the seller accepts returns and, if so, how long you have to request a return.
In the unlikely event that you receive an item that does not match the listing, you may be eligible for eBay Money Back Guarantee. This generally means you can return it even if the seller doesn't accept returns, for example if the item was damaged during shipping. However, some items are considered "final sale" and have limited coverage under eBay Money Back Guarantee.
When you're returning an item, we'll give you a return shipping label to send it back to the authenticator. They'll check that the item is still in the same condition and has all relevant accessories. Once the item has been re-inspected, you'll receive a full refund and the item will be returned to the seller.
If the authenticator determines the returned item is not the same item that was originally authenticated, or is not in the same condition as when it was authenticated, the item will be sent back to you and you won't receive a refund. Learn more about our Condition of returned items policy.
Ask a specialist
If you have questions about an item covered by Authenticity Guarantee, eBay's Ask a specialist service may be able to help. This service is currently offered for some luxury items, where you'll see the option to talk to a specialist on the listing page.